... views back on the town. The drive back along the twisty mountain roads offer spectacular views of the Rock of Gibraltar and the Rif Mountains in Morocco. The sunset near to Pete and Pam's is also a sight to behold and worth stopping the car to get some photos to recall the ...

... their kids - very cheap but not a patch on previous night - think we have been spoilt by the upmarket places we have been frequenting.

10/5. Drive to Jerez - about 1&1/2 hours from here. Good road once we got out of the hills. We wanted to check out the "Feria del Caballo" (Horse Fair) which starts on Monday. Jerez is the home of the Andalucian performing horses and flamenco dancing. This world famous festival features both ...

... bridge. Called into tourist office and picked up brochures for things to do in Grazalema - our next stop - little village in the hills - road narrow and windy only a couple of near misses when meeting oncoming cars and one bus!

Arrived Grazalema at 5pm - found our villa after driving up and down every narrow cobbled street in town - ours the only one without a name! GPS kept taking us in wrong direction! Tried to talk to locals who were all very ...

... man, Christmas tree and Venus de Milo! There is absolutely no photography allowed, as it disturbs not only the bats, but the rare paintings, so I had to content myself with buying a few postcards, which I've tried to included in the photo section of this blog. We marvelled at the skill of the earliest artists at representing animals, and I wondered why they seems to 'regress' as time went on, but Douglas explained ...